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FOX News Media sent formal letters to the Trump and Harris campaigns on Wednesday proposing a debate to take place on Sept. 17 in Pennsylvania with Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier as moderators.
FOX News Media executives sent a letter to the Harris and Trump campaigns offering to host another debate in Pennsylvania on either October 24 or 27, with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum as ...
A final House vote has been delayed for President Trump's second-term agenda on tax reductions, immigration enforcement and deep Medicaid cuts ...
Fox News relentlessly scrutinized and attacked disaster response under President Joe Biden as part of its coverage of extreme weather events. But so far, the network has been quiet about multiple ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris faces conservative backlash after calling LA anti-ICE protests "overwhelmingly peaceful" while criticizing President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment.
As the Democratic National Convention started, Vice President Kamala Harris called for upping the corporate tax rate as the party's presidential nominee unveiled a major proposal to raise revenues.
The Senate is divided on war powers as President Donald Trump weighs military action against Iran's nuclear sites. Some argue the Constitution gives Congress the sole authority to declare war.
Fox News host Howard Kurtz took aim at CBS journalist Scott Pelley over a fiery commencement address the “60 Minutes” correspondent delivered at Wake Forest University, criticizing it as a ...
Michael Moore proposes new Pledge of Allegiance against Trump and 'MAGA-heads' The 'Fahrenheit 9/11' director challenged readers on his Substack account to engage in daily acts of progressive ...
FILE-Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, right, during a rally with President Trump in Lexington, Kentucky, on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019.
FOX News Media executives sent a letter on Tuesday to the Harris and Trump campaigns offering to host a second presidential debate with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum as moderators.
The Senate is divided on war powers as President Donald Trump weighs military action against Iran's nuclear sites. Some argue the Constitution gives Congress the sole authority to declare war.